On July 20, police say Yearley did not present himself to officers when they came to his home for a compliance check. Police were unable to determine if he was at his house and a warrant was issued for his arrest. On Monday (July 21), he was arrested by police. He was also allegedly found with a small quantity of cocaine.

Police report that while in custody, the 24-year-old spread feces on himself and inside the police cells.

He is charged with possession of a controlled substance, mischief not exceeding $5,000 and breaching his probation order and peace bond.

Yearley first moved to Peterborough in March of 2013 following his release from a five-year stay in prison. He moved into a Donegal Street home with family, which led to an outcry from those living in the neighborhood.

Upon his most recent release, he was under the conditions not to live in Huntsville, to not ingest alcohol or non-medically prescribed drugs, to not go to parks or trails unless accompanied by a family member, and abide by a curfew of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Police say Mr. Yearley will be monitored closely by the high risk offender unit and required to report to police weekly.